Presented at Globians Film Festival 2005: This extensive documentary by Tokoda Kazutaka shows the performance of very rare initiation rites by the Xavante tribe in the Sangradouro region of Brasil (north of Mato Grosso). This initiation rite of the Xavante men endures for about 30 days and is performed every 12 years only. Japan film maker Tokoda Kazutaka was given permission to film the extraordinary procedures. This film comes in 2 parts. This is part 1. It begins with the theatrical trailer of 2 min. (without English subtitles) which proudly states the world premiere of this work had been at the 2005 Globians Potsdam world and culture documentary film festival.
Director:Tokoda Kazutaka Producer:Tokoda Kazutaka Production Company:Japonesia Video Audio/Visual:sound, color Language:tribe native language / Japanese commentary with English subtitles Keywords:Globians world and culture documentary archive; Globians Film Festival 2005; Globians; documentary; ethnological; Brasil; Mato Grosso; Sangradouro; Xavante; tribe rites; culture; initiation rites; men rites; natives culture; native cultures; Male rites Contact Information:This film work is under copyright. Copyright by Japonesia Video/Tokoda Kazutaka. All rights reserved. The download of this movie for private use only is allowed, however not for any educational or academic purpose, public screenings and any other commercial use of this work. Schools, academies, universities and other media archives also need to license if they want to use this work for educational purposes or as part of their film collection or in their libraries. Ethnological faculties and museums especially: please do not use this work illegally! Please contact producer-director Tokoda Kazutaka for licensing at Japonese Video, Futaba 3-19-13, Futaba Park-Haitsu 1-102, Tomakomai, Hokkaido, 053-0803, Japan, Tel./Fax 050-7515-4063, email: tokokaz [at] amber.plala.or.jp -- "Globians" is a registered trade and service mark of Polzer Media Group GmbH Germany (www.polzer.org)
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Reviewer:Joachim Polzer -
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December 2, 2005 Subject:
The documentary is the opposite of TV superficiality
One had to post the first review in this section. So I took the chance. One of the reasons why we selected WAIA for Globians Film Festival and for this online film collection was that we felt the film maker's being with the people of this tribe -- and that his documentary was condensed and composed as the opposite of smooth TV docs with their superficiality. Following this movie is not a smooth thing. It takes a lot of time (the 80 min. of the running time) to let us follow and understand what's going on in this tribe village and why things are done the way it is shown to us by the film makers: an understanding of community establishes and celebrates itself with the means of community rites, as we watch very rare, remote and precious proceedings.
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This is part 1 of 2 parts. It begins with the theatrical trailer of 2 min. (without English subtitles) which proudly states the world premiere of this work had been at the 2005 Globians Potsdam world and culture documentary film festival.